In a momentous event, the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) Surulere Campus was officially commissioned, marking a significant stride in enhancing access to higher education. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, presided over the event, with the esteemed presence of Rep. Stanley Olajide Adedeji, who attended the occasion.
The Surulere Study Centre of NOUN stands not just as a physical structure but as a beacon of hope for students in Surulere and its environs. Rep. Adedeji emphasized the vital role this new campus plays in breaking down barriers to education. The increased accessibility becomes a game-changer, particularly for those who might encounter challenges traveling to distant locations for their educational pursuits.
At the heart of Rep. Adedeji’s views on the commissioning is the recognition of the Surulere Campus as a local hub for higher education, providing a platform for students to pursue academic excellence closer to home. This development aligns with his longstanding commitment to educational accessibility and empowerment for the youth.
The NOUN Surulere Campus, through its strategic location, promises to be a catalyst for community development, fostering a culture of continuous learning and empowerment. Rep. Adedeji, in attending the event, lauded this initiative as a positive step towards a more inclusive
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